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Cognitive Control in Depression
Cognitive models of depression have proposed that depressed individuals may struggle to pull attention from negative information,...

Cognition & Affective Disorders Lab
Feb 21, 20242 min read
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WHAT'S IN A NAME? EVALUATING THE PUBLIC STIGMA OF GAMBLING DISORDER
Lab director Dr. Leanne Quigley recently gave a webinar on the stigma of gambling disorder for the International Center for Responsible...

Cognition & Affective Disorders Lab
Aug 19, 20211 min read
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Dr. Leanne Quigley was recently featured in YU Today!
Lab Director, Dr. Leanne Quigley, and her research were featured in a recent edition of YU Today. In the article, "Studying the Dynamic...

Cognition & Affective Disorders Lab
Dec 21, 20201 min read
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Research Summary: Unique Cognitive Predictors of CBT Response
In the 1960s, Dr. Aaron T. Beck outlined a groundbreaking cognitive theory on the etiology of mental illness and a corresponding...

Cognition & Affective Disorders Lab
Jul 6, 20203 min read
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Research Snapshot Published by Gambling Research Exchange Ontario (GREO)
Gambling Research Exchange Ontario (GREO) published a Research Snapshot that describes an article recently published by Dr. Leanne...

Cognition & Affective Disorders Lab
Jun 16, 20201 min read
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Research Summary: Recovered, But Still Avoidant
Avoidance is a natural urge when we are confronted with something we find unpleasant. However, habitually avoiding rather than...

Cognition & Affective Disorders Lab
Jun 16, 20202 min read
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Research Summary: Does CBT Work in the Way We Think it Does?
Negative thinking and processing information through a negatively biased lens (e.g., attending more to negative information than positive...

Cognition & Affective Disorders Lab
Jun 16, 20203 min read
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